Who says that if it's provable it means I can't believe it??? I would think, that things that are proved, would be easier to believe!
Like I said - I repeat: I certainly don't disbelieve the fact I have an arm. I obviously do believe it (and with good bloody reason!!) - but could I be wrong? It's perhaps possible, because as I said; I could be a brain in a jar that is made to think I have an arm, when I don't really - and this could all just be an illusion!! I can't disprove that possibility. So in that sense I cannot absolutely prove the existence of my arm (because of a possibility that I am wrong such as the 'brain in a jar' example right there). I, basically, 'just' have - utterly undeniable evidence that I have an arm.
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Like I said - I repeat: I certainly don't disbelieve the fact I have an arm. I obviously do believe it (and with good bloody reason!!) - but could I be wrong? It's perhaps possible, because as I said; I could be a brain in a jar that is made to think I have an arm, when I don't really - and this could all just be an illusion!! I can't disprove that possibility. So in that sense I cannot absolutely prove the existence of my arm (because of a possibility that I am wrong such as the 'brain in a jar' example right there). I, basically, 'just' have - utterly undeniable evidence that I have an arm.
EvF